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Dale Johnson
January 26, 2007
Beth, Paige and Kate -
Your dad knew how to live! He always managed to forge play from work. Quite a talent and legacy. We should all aspire to draw in deep breaths full of that spirit.
Sadly words fall far short of expressing my feelings. Please just know that you are all so special to me. The thought of your grief pains me deeply.
All my love and sympathy.
-Dale
Donna Stallings
January 14, 2007
Dear Kate & family,
I was your neighor many years ago on Druid Rd. You were friends with my former step-daughter, Ashley Maynard, and you would visit when she was in town visiting her dad.
So sorry to read about your dad today. I thought the name sounded familiar. You and your sisters are all grown up now. Where have the years gone.
Thinking of all of you at this sad time and remembering the fun times when you were little.
My prayers that God will comfort each of you in the days ahead.
Sincerely,
Donna Stallings
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